My Daily Routine
Everyone has a daily routine. Right now, I am going to explain mine to you. Of course, I am going to start from the time I wake up to the time I go to bed.
When I first wake up, I will lay in bed for a little while, and then I will get up, make my bed, and, if my siblings aren’t in my room, I will do some stretching, to get my body warmed up for the day. Then, sometimes, I will play a little bit with my sister and/or brother until breakfast is ready. During breakfast, we will usually start school. We will continue school until, at the latest, two o’clock. After breakfast, we will go get ready for the day, come back downstairs, and finish doing school.
Around eleven thirty through one, we will eat lunch. Of course, we don’t take an hour and a half to eat lunch, but we will usually eat around that time. If we are not doing school yet we will eat while learning. At about 2 or 3 o’clock on weekdays, our neighbor, Gracie, who is also homeschooled will come over to our house, hoping to play. She usually comes at about noon on weekends for the same reason. If she doesn’t come over, we will go over to her house to see if she can play.
At about five thirty to six, any friends over will go home, and we will eat a delicious dinner, while we talk about what each of our favorite part or parts of the day were. After dinner, we will have dessert, and, if it is not too late, we will watch something while my parents go for a walk. If they already have gone for a walk earlier in the day, we will all watch something together as a family. After we get ready for bed, we will gather in one of our rooms and say prayers. Then I will go into my room, stretch a little bit more, and go to bed.
I do the same routine pretty much every day. In the morning, I wake up, stretch, play, eat breakfast, and do school. Around noon, I’ll eat lunch, finish school, and play for a few hours until dinner. After dinner, we usually spend the rest of the day playing games or watching movies. We will do the same thing the next day, but this time, it will be better.